What is the top speed of the GSX250?

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BethanyFitz
07/25/25 11:10am
Suzuki GSX250R is a small-displacement sports bike from Haojue Suzuki, equipped with a water-cooled twin-cylinder engine with a displacement of 248CC, a maximum power of 18.4KW, and a maximum torque of 23.4NM. For a bike of this displacement, the top speed typically ranges between 130KM/H to 135KM/H. Below is a detailed introduction to Suzuki: Brand: Suzuki (SUZUKI), established in 1920, is a Japanese automobile manufacturer. The 'S' in the Suzuki logo stands for the first capital letter of 'SUZUKI,' symbolizing boundless strength and the infinite development of Suzuki Motor Corporation. Suzuki provides high-quality products to customers worldwide and offers excellent service to users of Suzuki products. Main products: automobiles, motorcycles, outboard motors, motorboats, elevators, etc.
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